Resolving inter-regional communication capacity in the human connectome.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Network Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-10-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1162/netn_a_00318
Filip Milisav, Vincent Bazinet, Yasser Iturria-Medina, Bratislav Misic
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Applications of graph theory to the connectome have inspired several models of how neural signaling unfolds atop its structure. Analytic measures derived from these communication models have mainly been used to extract global characteristics of brain networks, obscuring potentially informative inter-regional relationships. Here we develop a simple standardization method to investigate polysynaptic communication pathways between pairs of cortical regions. This procedure allows us to determine which pairs of nodes are topologically closer and which are further than expected on the basis of their degree. We find that communication pathways delineate canonical functional systems. Relating nodal communication capacity to meta-analytic probabilistic patterns of functional specialization, we also show that areas that are most closely integrated within the network are associated with higher order cognitive functions. We find that these regions' proclivity towards functional integration could naturally arise from the brain's anatomical configuration through evenly distributed connections among multiple specialized communities. Throughout, we consider two increasingly constrained null models to disentangle the effects of the network's topology from those passively endowed by spatial embedding. Altogether, the present findings uncover relationships between polysynaptic communication pathways and the brain's functional organization across multiple topological levels of analysis and demonstrate that network integration facilitates cognitive integration.

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解决人类连接体的区域间通信能力。
图论在连接体中的应用启发了神经信号如何在其结构上展开的几个模型。从这些交流模型中得出的分析指标主要用于提取大脑网络的全局特征,掩盖了潜在的信息区域间关系。在这里,我们开发了一种简单的标准化方法来研究成对皮层区域之间的多突触通讯通路。这个过程使我们能够根据节点对的程度来确定哪些节点对在拓扑上更接近,哪些节点对比预期的更远。我们发现沟通途径描绘了典型的功能系统。将节点通信能力与功能专业化的元分析概率模式联系起来,我们还表明,网络中整合最紧密的区域与更高阶的认知功能相关。我们发现,这些区域的功能整合倾向可能自然源于大脑的解剖结构,通过多个专业社区之间均匀分布的连接。在整个过程中,我们考虑了两个越来越受约束的零模型,以将网络拓扑的影响与空间嵌入被动赋予的影响区分开来。总之,目前的研究结果揭示了多突触通信通路与大脑功能组织之间的关系,并证明了网络整合有助于认知整合。
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Network Neuroscience
Network Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
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